Working at Heights Training for construction and maintenance Workers in Ireland.
Essential Working at Heights Training for warehouse operatives, distribution centre staff, and logistics professionals. Learn safe techniques for handling stock, operating equipment, and preventing injuries in high-volume environments.
Warehouse-ready Working at Heights Training for high-volume Irish operations.
Trusted by over 10,000 construction workers, roofers and maintenance staff. Built for distribution centres, e-commerce fulfilment, and logistics operations across Ireland.
- safe work at height techniques for packages
- Correct use of trolleys and roll cages
- team-based access and rescue for heavy items
- Vehicle loading best practices
- Injury prevention strategies
Working at Heights Training for warehouse and distribution workers.
construction and maintenance workers handle more items per day than almost any other profession. From picking and packing orders to loading delivery vehicles, the physical demands of construction work create significant injury risks that require proper training and technique.
Our Working at Heights Course is designed specifically for the challenges faced in warehouses, distribution centres, and logistics operations. The training covers safe techniques for handling packages of all sizes, using access equipment (ladders, scaffolds, MEWPs) effectively, and maintaining safe practices during high-volume periods.
Whether you work in e-commerce fulfilment, food distribution, retail logistics, or manufacturing supply chains, our online Working at Heights Training provides the knowledge you need to work safely and efficiently while meeting HSA compliance requirements.
construction and maintenance roles.
Our Working at Heights Course is suitable for all construction and maintenance professionals.
Warehouse operatives
General warehouse staff handling stock daily.
Pick and pack staff
Order fulfilment and e-commerce workers.
Delivery drivers
Van and truck drivers loading and unloading.
Forklift operators
FLT drivers handling pallets and loads.
Goods in/out staff
Receiving and dispatch team members.
Stock controllers
Inventory and stock management staff.
Team leaders
Supervisors and shift managers.
Admin staff
Office staff who occasionally handle stock.
Why construction workers, roofers and maintenance staff need Working at Heights Training
The construction and maintenance sector has experienced explosive growth in Ireland, driven by e-commerce expansion and the country's position as a European distribution hub. This growth has created thousands of jobs but also increased the number of workers exposed to work-at-height risks.
Statistics from the Health and Safety Authority show that Working at Heights injuries are the most common cause of workplace injury in the logistics sector. fall-related strains, shoulder injuries, and repetitive strain conditions affect thousands of construction workers, roofers and maintenance staff each year, often resulting in extended time off work and long-term health problems.
The challenge of high-volume handling
Unlike many other industries where Working at Heights occurs occasionally, construction work involves constant handling throughout every shift. A pick and pack operative might handle 300-500 items in a single shift, each requiring lifting, carrying, and placing movements.
Even a slight improvement in fall prevention technique - saving just one second per movement and reducing strain by 10% - compounds into hours saved and thousands of safer movements over a working year.
Legal requirements for warehouse employers
Under Irish health and safety legislation, warehouse employers have specific duties:
- Risk assessment - All work-at-height tasks must be assessed, considering weight, frequency, height of handling, and environmental factors.
- Risk reduction - Employers must reduce risks through access equipment (ladders, scaffolds, MEWPs), job rotation, workstation design, and safe systems of work.
- Training - All workers who perform work-at-height tasks must receive appropriate training in safe techniques.
- Equipment - Suitable equipment must be provided, including trolleys, mobile elevated work platform (MEWP)s, and access equipment.
- Monitoring - Safe practices must be supervised and maintained consistently.
Warehouse-specific Working at Heights techniques
Our course covers techniques specifically relevant to elevated-access work environments:
- Picking from shelves - Safe techniques for reaching items at floor level, mid-height, and overhead. Using step ladders correctly.
- Packing stations - Workstation setup to minimise reaching and twisting. Correct posture for seated and standing work.
- Trolley and roll cage handling - Pushing vs pulling, load distribution, and navigating corners safely.
- Pallet handling - Working with hand mobile elevated work platform (MEWP)s, stacking pallets, and wrapping procedures.
- Vehicle loading - Loading vans and trucks safely, weight distribution, and securing loads.
- Team lifts - Coordinating with colleagues for heavy or awkward items.
Training for e-commerce and fulfilment centres
E-commerce fulfilment centres present unique challenges: high volumes, time pressure from delivery targets, varied package sizes, and multi-level picking systems. Workers may pick from automated systems, conveyor belts, and multi-tier shelving within the same shift.
Our training addresses these modern elevated-access work environments, covering safe practices for:
- Working with conveyor systems
- Multi-level picking operations
- Handling varied package types
- Maintaining safe practices under time pressure
- Peak season demands and overtime periods
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Working at Heights Training, everywhere you work.
One HSA compliant, QQI aligned, CPD and RoSPA approved Working at Heights Course - delivered online to every Irish city, every industry and every role. Instant Working at Heights Certificate on passing, valid for 3 years nationwide.
Renewing? Use our fast Working at Heights Refresher. Looking for formally recognised training? See our Working at Heights QQI page. Need the basics first? Start with what Working at Heights actually is and the risk assessment for work at height.
Find your city
Every major Irish city has its own dedicated Working at Heights Course page - same HSA compliant training, tuned to your local workforce.
Find your industry
Eight sector variants, from healthcare to farming, with real Irish workplace scenarios specific to your day-to-day.
Healthcare & HSE
Nurses, care assistants, porters, paramedics and home carers across every Irish health service.
Warehousing & logistics
Pickers, packers, forklift operators, couriers and distribution centre staff lifting daily.
Retail & supermarkets
Shop floor teams, stockroom workers and delivery drivers in stores and shopping centres.
Construction & trades
Labourers, carpenters, electricians, plumbers and plant operators on every Irish site.
Manufacturing
Production line, assembly, quality control and maintenance in pharma, food and medtech.
Hospitality & catering
Kitchen, housekeeping, maintenance and event teams across hotels and venues.
Office & administration
Office teams handling deliveries, IT equipment, file boxes and furniture moves.
Agriculture & farming
Farm workers, livestock handlers, agricultural contractors and seasonal crews.
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